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Re: Why the AI builds the Ships it does
Deathstalker-
I can confirm this behavior. Early on (11/00) most of the modders tried to have a multitude of different ships/classes/sizes but the only thing that consistently worked the way we wanted to list the ships in the order you describe. The designs for my races and some of Daynarr's are setup in this way. The only drawback to this method is that the AI sometimes will have identical designs which still causes the AI to try and upgrade identical designs and thus hang. I think MM tried to fix this a few patches ago, but I do not think all of the kinks are ironed out. [This message has been edited by Tampa_Gamer (edited 29 June 2001).] |
Re: Why the AI builds the Ships it does
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Marty Ward:
MB, How long did you run your test? I noticed you have ship size restrictions in place for a certain number of turns. My observations are that most AI only build one type of ship in a high tech game. If the default ship size limits are in place they will build 3 types. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> In my high-tech game, I definitely saw more than one size of ship being built, well after the size limits had expired. I have not been able to determine a pattern to the build though. I'm going to try to experiment a little over the weekend (assuming that real life allows it http://www.shrapnelgames.com/ubb/ima...s/rolleyes.gif ), so maybe I can get some idea of what is going on. |
Re: Why the AI builds the Ships it does
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Marty Ward:
MB, How long did you run your test? I noticed you have ship size restrictions in place for a certain number of turns. My observations are that most AI only build one type of ship in a high tech game. If the default ship size limits are in place they will build 3 types. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I did several high tech games, and always the AI constructed both attack ships. I saw the first two ships, near the turn 20 or 30. But I believe that will depend of the number of starting planets. |
Re: Why the AI builds the Ships it does
On turn one they will design an attack ship. On turn 20 they will design a new attack ship. On turn 40 they will design a new attack ship. On turn 60 they will design a new attack ship. After that I don't think they will design a new one. At least that's what I would expect from looking at the settings file. Maybe your design creation file causing the additional ships to be designed but I would test them a little longer in a high tech game. I know they build different types of attack ships in low and medium tech games, having been on the short end of the stick with them a lot.
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Re: Why the AI builds the Ships it does
Don't ask me why or how, but most of my AI opponants are building Base Ships now. I don't remember altering the AI to do that, but its great that thay are doing it now.
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Re: Why the AI builds the Ships it does
Okay, I'm getting a little bit of a picture, but it's still confusing. I set up the contruction vehicle file to require 10 attack ships before anything else in all situations. I set the ship size limits in the settings file to allow any size ship from the beginning. I then created a high tech game in a large quadrant with only this race (under computer control) and one other (which I started under human control). There are 3 attack ship designs in the design creation file. The first is set for 10 - 600 kt. The second is set for 601 - 999 kt. The third design is set for 1000 - 5000 kt.
After the game was under way, I switched my experimental race to human control and set complete AI on in the ministers section. I then let the AI run and just observed. In the first 10 turns, 2 of the first design were created and another was started. On turn 11 the second and third designs were made obsolete and new identical designs were created. In the build queue (which was still building the third copy of the first design), one of the second design was added. In the next few turns the first design completed, the second design completed and another of the second design started. On turn 20, the obsolete Versions of the second and third designs were removed from the design screen. This is apparently the "garbage cleaning" routine to remove unused designs from the design screen. I assume that it is run every 10 turns. On turn 21, the third design was made obsolete and a new, identical design was created. This new design was added to the build queue after the copy of the second design that was under construction. On turn 30, all obsolete designs disappeared as expected. On turn 31, all three designs had new, identical designs created. Now for the squirrely part (no offense to squirrels intended). Throughout this process, whenever a new ship would come off the construction line, the AI would send one of the ships that was exploring back to the home world to be scrapped. This sometimes resulted in one ship being scrapped at the same time and place that the exact same ship was being built. I finally concluded that this was caused by the now working maintenance limit. Once a ship was constructed, the maintenance (in radioactives) was over the 80% of income limit. In my test, after turn 31, no ship appeared in the build queue until turn 36, when the designated ship made it back to the homeworld to be scrapped. At that time, 2 copies of the first (smallest) design were placed in the build queue. I am concluding this test at this time due to baby duty. I want to next spend a little time investigating the maintenance limit and the aggressive scrapping of vessels that the AI seems to enjoy currently. [This message has been edited by Alpha Kodiak (edited 30 June 2001).] |
Re: Why the AI builds the Ships it does
Atrocities, you said their building base ships? Is this in a mod or straight game? if straight how long before they started building, is this part of 1.41 patch? I think its great if they now build baseships, how about invasions with troops?? any sign AI using this as well??
just some ideas Mac |
Re: Why the AI builds the Ships it does
Well so much for the "Best laid plans of mice and men..."
The pattern I saw earlier works great in a high-tech game where there are no changes to technology during the 10 turn cycle. In a game where technology is changing, new designs are generated in each size class. This seems to cause the AI to always build the first entry in the queue. http://www.shrapnelgames.com/ubb/images/icons/icon9.gif |
Re: Why the AI builds the Ships it does
Has the AI started building better ships?
The ones I have encountered have often been formidable to say the least. |
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